In 2022-2023, nearly 58% of U.S. adults reported using dietary supplements, mirroring a growing global trend valued at $163 billion worldwide. While supplements are popular for boosting nutrition, experts warn that over-reliance can undermine the natural synergy found in whole foods. Nutrients from real foods are more easily absorbed, benefiting both the digestive and immune systems. This article explores why whole foods often deliver superior health results compared to isolated vitamin pills, emphasizing the importance of balanced, food-based nutrition.
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34. Asparagus Asparagus is a spring vegetable packed with folate, vitamin K, and fiber. One cup of cooked asparagus contains about 70 mcg of folate (17%…